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The Redemption of Stinky Kevin: How Nonaste Fights Odor and Protects Your Activewear

The Redemption of Stinky Kevin: How Nonaste Fights Odor and Protects Your Activewear

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Written by Jennifer Cardenas

Meet Kevin—a dedicated yogi with a big stink problem! High-performance activewear holds onto odors that regular detergent just can't handle. That's why Nonaste developed Zen Fresh—an eco-friendly, enzyme-powered solution that targets set-in odors so your gear stays fresh. Ready to join the movement? Say goodbye to stinky workouts and enjoy 25% off your first order when you sign up for our newsletter.

 

Goodbye stink. Hello, Nonaste!

 

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Say Goodbye to Workout Funk: How Nonaste Keeps Your Activewear Fresh

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Written by Jennifer Cardenas
Workout clothes from brands like Lululemon, Alo, Fabletics, and Skims often retain a funky smell despite regular washing. The main culprit is the bacteria that mix with sweat and get trapped in the high-performance fabrics of activewear. Nonaste detergent is introduced as the perfect solution to this problem. It uses powerful enzymes to break down bacteria and deep clean the fibers, ensuring clothes come out fresh every time. The post encourages readers to wash their activewear immediately, use cold water, and air dry when possible. It emphasizes that with Nonaste, they can feel confident and fresh during workouts, without worrying about odors.
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How to Keep Your Gym Clothes Fresh and Stink-Free

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Written by Tania Tuluie

If you work out 3-5 days a week, your workout clothes will get gross and stinky. Even if you wash your clothes regularly, they probably still smell. There is a way, however, to wash your workout clothes that gets them clean and smelling like new. 

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Why Does Your Activewear Stink, And What Can You Do About It?

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Written by Tania Tuluie

Nonaste scientifically formulated laundry detergents lift and remove bacteria trapped in synthetic performance materials, and once the bacteria is gone, so is the smell. While traditional detergents work well for cotton garments, they don't cut the mustard with synthetic, man-made fibers used in today's activewear.

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